“I had my kids out playing and as soon as the car fell they heard me scream. I said, ‘Go find a neighbor, go find a neighbor — somebody, anybody,” the mother from Des Moines, Iowa, told KCCI.

Pearson’s 11-year-old found Yates three houses away.

Sgt. James Yates is an Army reservist who has been honored for his heroism overseas, but more recently a saved a woman near home. (Image source: KCCI-TV)

The Army reservist rushed to the trapped woman, re-positioned the jack and pushed the Chevy Blazer back up, having to try twice before Pearson was able to get out.

Fortunately for Pearson, she only suffered bruising on her back and chest. Yates told her to keep calm and called for medical help. But when Pearson was ready to thank Yates, he had disappeared. At the time, she didn’t even know his name.

According to KCCI, Yates was in the neighborhood only to pick up his girlfriend for a local arena football game where he would be honored for tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.

While overseas looking for IEDs with fellow soldiers, one bomb was missed.

“From what I was told, it took us straight up and then down — both our front wheels were gone,” Yates told KCCI of the truck that was blown by an IED.

This is what the truck Yates was in at the time looked like after the bomb detonated. (Image source: KCCI-TV)

For his injuries, which impacted his spinal cord, Yates received the Purple Heart.

“He’s an amazing person, and I just wish I could thank him,” Pearson told the news station. It’s something she plans on doing soon.